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Copy Paste Seedance Prompts

You can copy a Seedance prompt structure for drafting, but the production prompt should be rewritten around owned subjects, authorized references, rights constraints, and a measurable final frame.

Can you copy and paste Seedance prompts?

You can copy and paste a Seedance prompt as a drafting starting point, but you should not paste third-party prompt text directly into production. Copy the structure: video job, subject role, visible action, camera behavior, lighting, reference role, duration, aspect ratio, and final payoff. Then rewrite the creative variables with owned or authorized material: new subject, product, scene, reference assets, movement phrase, camera path, title frame, audio mood, and rights constraints. Remove copied people, private-person likeness, celebrities, protected characters, logos, slogans, UI, brand campaigns, songs, voices, choreography, captions, watermarks, and unsupported product claims. In HolyCrab, run a short 4-8 second Seedance test after the rewrite and record the source URL, rewrite reason, reference roles, rights status, output result, retry count, review outcome, and cost per approved clip.

Key takeaways

  • Copy the prompt structure, not the third-party creative payload.
  • Rewrite subject, scene, references, camera, audio, copy, and final payoff before generation.
  • Keep the source URL visible for attribution and review.
  • Block prompts that rely on protected people, brands, characters, music, choreography, or copied UI.
  • Use HolyCrab handoff only after the prompt passes source, rights, and short-test checks.

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